Ultimate Collection [3CD/32bit Remastered] [Digipak]

0. DISC 1:1. Where Did Our Love Go2. Baby Love3. Come See About Me4. Stop In The Name Of Love5. Back In My Arms Again6. Nothing But Heartaches7. I Hear A Symphony8. You Can't Hurry Love9. You Keep Me Hangin' On10. Love Is Here And Now You're Gone11. Happening, The12. Reflections13. In And Out Of Love14. Forever Came Today15. Love Child16. I'm Gonna Make You Love Me17. I'm Livin' In Shame18. Composer, The0. DISC 2:1. Someday We'll Be Together2. Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing3. Reach Out And Touch (Somebody's Hand)4. Ain't No Mountain High Enough5. I'm Still Waiting6. Touch Me In The Morning7. Good Morning Heartache8. You Are Everything9. Last Time I Saw Him10. Theme From "Mahogany"11. Love Hangover12. Boss, The13. Upside Down14. My Old Piano15. I'm Coming Out16. Tenderness17. It's My Turn18. Endless Love0. DISC 3:1. Up The Lader To The Roof2. Stoned Love3. River Deep Mountain High4. Taste Of Honey, A5. Nathan Jones6. Floy Joy

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Personnel includes: Diana Ross (vocals).Producers include: Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson, Michael Masser.Compilation producer: Diana Ross.This is a collection of singles.The Supremes: Diana Ross, Flo Ballard, Mary Wilson, Cindy Birdsong.Additional personnel includes: The Temptations (vocals); The Four Tops (background vocals).Producers include: Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson, Deke Richards.Compilation producer: Harry Weinger.Includes liner notes by Diane Weathers.All tracks have been digitally remastered.This is part of Motown Records' Ultimate Collection series.The 32-bit digitally remastered THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION offers up three CDs full of songs from famed R&B/soul singer Diana Ross and The Supremes. Included are treasured classics like "Baby Love" and "Stop in the Name of Love," plus contributions from The Temptations, The Four Tops, and Lionel Richie.Be assured that the title here is not remotely hyperbolic; in fact, it's hard to imagine a better single disc Supremes greatest hits collection. Every Supremes song you could conceivably want is here in chronological order, beginning with their first Top 40 hit, 1963's "When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes," to 1969's cleverly calculated farewell smash "Someday We'll Be Together."All of them are in the original glorious mono. This compilation is also a pretty interesting time capsule look at various '60s pop styles; for example, in retrospect, it's hard to think of the Supremes as having ever been remotely psychedelic, but even they got a little trippy with songs like "The Happening" and "Reflections."